In Tasmania, located 150 miles south of the Australian mainland, that celebrity is Neil, a 2,200-pound elephant seal who has ...
The beloved southern elephant seal, whose antics have attracted millions of social media views, has become increasingly ...
Without so much as a wave of his flipper, Neil the boisterous young elephant seal departed Tasmania this week, leaving behind ...
Residents of the Southern Tasmania city Hobart can probably tell you what it’s like, because for the past half-decade its ...
Like plenty of local boys before him, Neil has come home to the stretch of Australian coast where he was born. Unlike most of ...
Authorities have expressed concern that Neil's popularity could encourage dangerous interactions with the public.
An approximately 2,200-pound elephant seal is in the midst of his annual visit to Tasmania, leaving property damage and disturbances in his wake.
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The elephant seal has been crushing fences, blocking traffic and bashing into parked cars, in what experts say is play-fighting behaviour Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our ...
A one-tonne elephant seal has returned to his birthplace in Tasmania on the Australian coast, causing quite a stir – and property damage. The five-year-old aquatic mammal, called Neil, has a social ...
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